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well, tim miller is with that super pac america rising. neera tanden is president of the center for american progress and has known hillary for 20 years working with her in the white house, the senate and her 2008 presidential campaign. tim, if i'm terry mcauliffe, maybe i like the linkage you're providing. her numbers not just in virginia but all across the country are incredibly strong. smart as a matter of fact, hillary clinton is leading in five prospective republican presidential candidates. the only one that comes within a margin of error is new jersey governor chris christie who clinton leads by one point. according to latest poll in virginia, clinton beats jeb bush in virginia by five points and three other potential rivals trail her by double digits in virginia. hillary outperforms the state's current governor bob mcdonald by ten points and she trounces florida senator marco rubio and kentucky senator rand paul by 12 points each. respond to that please. >> it's pretty early for these polls. i'll give you one example of why the cli
well, tim miller is with that super pac america rising. neera tanden is president of the center for american progress and has known hillary for 20 years working with her in the white house, the senate and her 2008 presidential campaign. tim, if i'm terry mcauliffe, maybe i like the linkage you're providing. her numbers not just in virginia but all across the country are incredibly strong. smart as a matter of fact, hillary clinton is leading in five prospective republican presidential...
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maybe it's because america can't decide what pot is used for. at the same time the new jersey governor was confronted by a very emotional parent begging him to legalize medical marijuana to help his sick daughter, the 17 best cities were ranked for hippies. with the top two criteria being the availability for pot. it can be hard to know what is being discussed, even though we are talking about the hemp fest in seattle. this year's event is special, because police will be handing out 1,000 free bags of doritos to combat the munchies. it's better than handing out tickets, but it reenforces negative stereotypes of the a positive festival. and then there's this show. we've had a tough time toking the line. balancing the light headed with the light hearted. do you smoke regularly, pot? >> no, i don't. i smoke a cigar or two a day. i did have a brownie once. it made me sleepy. >> the closest i've ever come to smoking pot is these classes. >> that's the difference between you and me. >> so what will it take to show pot's critics that marijuana can be e
maybe it's because america can't decide what pot is used for. at the same time the new jersey governor was confronted by a very emotional parent begging him to legalize medical marijuana to help his sick daughter, the 17 best cities were ranked for hippies. with the top two criteria being the availability for pot. it can be hard to know what is being discussed, even though we are talking about the hemp fest in seattle. this year's event is special, because police will be handing out 1,000 free...
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. >> r economic toll at gas stations across america, prices rising as the violence in egypt escalates. it's scenes like this in egypt that make for this here at home. traders in new york watching and dissecting every headline coming out of the region. sending oil prices surging more than $10 in just six weeks since egypt's military forced president mohammed morsi out of power. tonight, prices well above $100 a barrel with that violence escalating. but the bigger threat to pump prices may be much closer to home. with hurricane season just around the corner, a major storm in the gulf of mexico -- where nearly half of our gasoline is refined -- means we could be waiting until mid-fall for pump prices to stabilize. again, after multiple days of declines, americans paying more at the pump as they fill up and head out this weekend. david? >> rebecca thank you. >>> tonight the stock market is now closed after the worst week of 2013. the dow lost 30 more points today, the second down week in a row. retailers including walmart reporting poor sales. the dow is still up near 2,000 points from ju
. >> r economic toll at gas stations across america, prices rising as the violence in egypt escalates. it's scenes like this in egypt that make for this here at home. traders in new york watching and dissecting every headline coming out of the region. sending oil prices surging more than $10 in just six weeks since egypt's military forced president mohammed morsi out of power. tonight, prices well above $100 a barrel with that violence escalating. but the bigger threat to pump prices may...
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america does not want to go to war. but his words, that this is impacting america's core interests, are critical. and make it extremely difficult to just stand by any longer. david? >> martha, thank you. we know you'll be anchoring abc's "this week" from the region and we'll all be watching. sunday morning on "this week". >>> in the meantime tonight, two major verdicts breaking this evening. first the fort hood shooter. nadal hassan convicted on all counts in the shooting rampage. nearly four years ago now, opening fire on his fellow soldiers, killing 13 people. hassan did not flinch as the verdict was read. he could now face the death penalty. and robert bales behind one of the worst atrocities in the war in afghanistan, that mass killing. sentenced to life without parole today. the father of two confessed to killing 16 villagers, mostly women and children in march of 2012. the families traveling 7,000 miles to testify against the american staff sergeant. he pleaded guilty to the massacre in order to avoid the death pe
america does not want to go to war. but his words, that this is impacting america's core interests, are critical. and make it extremely difficult to just stand by any longer. david? >> martha, thank you. we know you'll be anchoring abc's "this week" from the region and we'll all be watching. sunday morning on "this week". >>> in the meantime tonight, two major verdicts breaking this evening. first the fort hood shooter. nadal hassan convicted on all counts in...
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we get to see everyone in america almost every day. and we've noticed that you're sending and receiving more packages than ever. so we wanted to give you a more reliable way to ship them. with improved priority mail flat rate. don't just take our word for it -- now we'll prove it every step of the way with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. we'll never stop delivering for every person in this country. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ woman #2 ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] we are the united states postal service. and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. >>> finally tonight, a love song, the bittersweet lyrics about a woman named lorraine, written by the husband who just lost his love of 75 years. but he never knew it would be put to music. here's abc's susan saulny. >> reporter: the year was 1938. fred remembers first seeing the love of his lif
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. >> reporter: meet paul white, america's newest multi-millionaire. less than 12 hours after the drawing those 45 electrical engineer came forward to collect his share of the $485 million jackpot. >> i feel this pressure off my shoulders that you carry every day with you. i have two kids. am i going to be able to pay for them to go to college? all these things gone. >> reporter: after taxes he is $175 million richer. the remaining will be split between two mysterious millionaires, one ticket bought here in south brunswick, new jersey. there are several other newly minted millionaires today, in colorado, texas and oklahoma, powerball ticket holders earned a $2 million prize. there were $1 million winner in a total of 16 states. white says he's been banking on this win for a while, something he joked about in a game with his siblings. >> the joke was their financial plan consists is of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name and they thought it was funny then. who is right now? >> reporter: white says his first purchase is likely going to be a 63
. >> reporter: meet paul white, america's newest multi-millionaire. less than 12 hours after the drawing those 45 electrical engineer came forward to collect his share of the $485 million jackpot. >> i feel this pressure off my shoulders that you carry every day with you. i have two kids. am i going to be able to pay for them to go to college? all these things gone. >> reporter: after taxes he is $175 million richer. the remaining will be split between two mysterious...
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a bank of america intern is found dead. he reportedly pulled three-all-nighters in a row. banks are not only ones pushing employees to the brink. is the pow other of money behind it all? >> "who made money today." they could build a roof of cash as a result of housing recovery. stay tuned to find out who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: we are starting off tonight with an exclusive on a company in overdrive. tesla motors is the talk of the town and as the stock speeds higher it is already up an astonishing 336% so far this year. wow, good for them. this week elon musk and investors are flying even higher. tesla's model s just received the best safety rating of any car ever. a little earlier i spoke to tesla board member from d.c. giant draper fisher, in a fox business exclusive. so, steve, welcome to the show. very exciting day. the model s just received five stars from the national highway traffic safety administration. by five stars, i mean five in every single category which never happened before. in fact, the roof of the model s was
a bank of america intern is found dead. he reportedly pulled three-all-nighters in a row. banks are not only ones pushing employees to the brink. is the pow other of money behind it all? >> "who made money today." they could build a roof of cash as a result of housing recovery. stay tuned to find out who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: we are starting off tonight with an exclusive on a company in overdrive. tesla motors is the talk of the...
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it's america's got talent. here's your host, nick cannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> nick: oh, yeah! are you feeling the love, new york? [ cheers and applause ] welcome to america's got talent, we are live in the big apple! the battle for the semi finals continues tonight. there are four more places in the semi-finals up for grabs. but -- taking the stage in the next two hours -- 12 acts, determined to show they have got what it takes to win. $1 million and headline show in the entertainment capital of the world, las vegas. oh, yeah. right now up front we have four people who know exactly who you should vote for. they are your "america's got talent" judges. mr. howie mandel! [ cheers and applause ] mel b.! [ cheers and applause ] heidi klum! [ cheers and applause ] and judge howard stern! [ cheers and applause ] that was good. when you get to voting later you can do it on the phone, online and on twitter. tweet #voteagt along with your favorite act's name, and tell us why you like them. are you ready to see som
it's america's got talent. here's your host, nick cannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> nick: oh, yeah! are you feeling the love, new york? [ cheers and applause ] welcome to america's got talent, we are live in the big apple! the battle for the semi finals continues tonight. there are four more places in the semi-finals up for grabs. but -- taking the stage in the next two hours -- 12 acts, determined to show they have got what it takes to win. $1 million and headline show in the...
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of course, it is the organization dedicated to making sure america's mass murderers are the very best equipped mass murderers in the world. >> morse is pushing major changes that leave you with less freedom. john morse, too extreme for colorado. paid for by the national rifle association committee to restore colorado's rights. >>> joining me now is john morse, colorado state president. a former police chief and facing a recall election on september 10th. john morse, did you see this coming when you voted for these laws? >> no, i mean, when we voted for them we knew people were upset. but we didn't see the recall coming until the first of april when they filed the paperwork, and then the 21st of april when they started paying signature-gatherers to gather the signatures. that is when we knew we would likely face a recall election. >> and is there any polling on this point? >> i saw a couple of polls on this today. in other words, people supported what we did in march, before march, and they continue to support it. >> and we once not so long ago had a federal law that limited these maga
of course, it is the organization dedicated to making sure america's mass murderers are the very best equipped mass murderers in the world. >> morse is pushing major changes that leave you with less freedom. john morse, too extreme for colorado. paid for by the national rifle association committee to restore colorado's rights. >>> joining me now is john morse, colorado state president. a former police chief and facing a recall election on september 10th. john morse, did you see...
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schools right now in america are segregated. they are not segregated according to the color of one's skin, but the zip code. if you are not in a district with great school, you don't have access to quality education and that's a tragedy. >> lock at the numbers. they have a graduation rate at below 50%. >> i agree, we have two americas to bring back when it comes to education in the country. those people that can't afford private school at least have matt damon advocating for them. come on. >> every few years this argument comes up and republican politicians and democratic politicians get skewed. cristoforousy had the best response to this. he is trying to improve public schools. what he said is he wanted to find -- >> what about that choice. he had the choice -- >> finding the school that,a lines with the family values. >> that's a school choice. >> this country has a long legacy. >>. >> he brings up a point you are ignoring. >> that's i side argument. >> matt damon said he didn't want to send his children because it wasn't prog
schools right now in america are segregated. they are not segregated according to the color of one's skin, but the zip code. if you are not in a district with great school, you don't have access to quality education and that's a tragedy. >> lock at the numbers. they have a graduation rate at below 50%. >> i agree, we have two americas to bring back when it comes to education in the country. those people that can't afford private school at least have matt damon advocating for them....
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the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. ♪ charles: well, carl icahn, apparently he loves apple. he is going to keep on loving it. buying and holding the stock. time now for you to do the same. that's coming up. we're a minute away from the opening bell. joining the company from chicago is trey can nip pa. don't tell stuart but summers is favorite. >> i view thighs candidates as two sides from the same coin. the federal government will still spend money they don't. they will finanne the spending with more debt. the federal reserve will stand and backstop that and buying 75% of all new issuance of debt. do either of the candidates have slightest inclination of changing that and maybe repudiating what they're doing in washington? absolutely not. we'll continue down the same path that we're on now. charles: so, in other words, whatever happens with either one of these, from econ
the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. ♪ charles: well, carl icahn, apparently he loves apple. he is going to keep on loving it. buying and holding the stock. time now for you to do the same. that's coming up. we're a minute away from the opening bell. joining the company from chicago is trey can nip pa. don't tell stuart but summers is...
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jerry smith, lenovo america's president. tough to remain at the top of the heat, pr firm wpp may soon lose the perch as the world's largest ad agency once google and omnicom gets the green light. the digital hurdles and how a firm could benefit and later do bars make more money when the economy gets tough? "bar rescue" star joins me in our fourth installment of the business of the business beyond reality tv. keep it right here. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly . . >> whole come back. you are making every effort to keep up with media markets. they made bold challenges for growth in the digital space. in his first post, in it he says he's raising the revenue chart from 40% four new media to 45% over the next five years. martin joins me right now to talk more about what he sees in the global economy from his you next van tage point. >> it is a unique van tage point. >> so you say fe moment are you the largest? >> i think it's a big bold move, whet
jerry smith, lenovo america's president. tough to remain at the top of the heat, pr firm wpp may soon lose the perch as the world's largest ad agency once google and omnicom gets the green light. the digital hurdles and how a firm could benefit and later do bars make more money when the economy gets tough? "bar rescue" star joins me in our fourth installment of the business of the business beyond reality tv. keep it right here. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest...
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with the rest of america on this. it's just the right thing to do. joining me are karen finney and james peterson. thank you both for being here. >> hey, rev. >> thanks, rev. >> you know, karen, explain to me why can't republicans see the wisdom of getting smart on crime? >> because, you know what? if you listen to the way bill o'reilly talks about all of these issues. go back to even election night when he was realizing how diverse the country is. he doesn't recognize that one blanket solution is going to have different kinds of consequences or that laws are applied in different ways in different communities. that's not his experience. so to him, he doesn't get why this makes sense because he doesn't see that there's an actual problem. >> but the hypocrisy of saying that people should accept the law when they agree like they lectured us on zimmerman and we said we accept the verdict but we disagree. but then he can just act like it's non-existent and a federal judge just said, james peterson, this is racial profiling and it's unconstitutional. so yo
with the rest of america on this. it's just the right thing to do. joining me are karen finney and james peterson. thank you both for being here. >> hey, rev. >> thanks, rev. >> you know, karen, explain to me why can't republicans see the wisdom of getting smart on crime? >> because, you know what? if you listen to the way bill o'reilly talks about all of these issues. go back to even election night when he was realizing how diverse the country is. he doesn't recognize...
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apparently i'm only person in america who hasn't had one of these things yet. where did the idea come from. >> we have talented r&d team and they're scouring restaurants this marketplace. they came up with the idea. we're commercializing this in very popular way. we're very proud of the achievement we had. melissa: it was supposed to be limited time offer. now investors are afraid it will go away. it looks like it's a cash cow so to speak for you guys. go ahead. >> we may surprise people how long it is around. melissa: really? so it might be a permanent item? >> maybe not permanent but we're having great success with this. and we would like our consumers to continue experience the pretzel bun and pretzel bacon cheeseburger. we're definitely taking a longer term perspective on this. melissa: interesting. you could put the pretzel bun on other things? is that what i'm hearing you say? >> right now, melissa, you can do that and which do have a quite a few consumers coming in and asking to have the bun on, put on other products. and there's a slight up charge for t
apparently i'm only person in america who hasn't had one of these things yet. where did the idea come from. >> we have talented r&d team and they're scouring restaurants this marketplace. they came up with the idea. we're commercializing this in very popular way. we're very proud of the achievement we had. melissa: it was supposed to be limited time offer. now investors are afraid it will go away. it looks like it's a cash cow so to speak for you guys. go ahead. >> we may...
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and latin america. it's based in three broad categories. first, it's defined as services that helps brands keep in touch with customers. an example would be hootsuite. it allows managers to monitor and manage multiple accounts all within a single dashboard. here at cnbc we use hootsuite as do pepsi and virgin and seagate. then there are the analytic products. an example would be simply measured which creates reports to polished digital strategies, companies like american express and microsoft use the service. another example is social guide. it let's advertisers measure, analyze, and engage with a twitter television audience in real-time. finally, you have data reseller products. this allows tweets to be sorted to spot themes and trends. there's topsy said to maintain the largest group of tweets in a world and datasift. larry? >> that's great stuff. thanks, josh. now, twitter, like every other company, does have its critics. as part of tonight's documentary, carl quintanilla asked about that. >> when you hear about the decline of western ci
and latin america. it's based in three broad categories. first, it's defined as services that helps brands keep in touch with customers. an example would be hootsuite. it allows managers to monitor and manage multiple accounts all within a single dashboard. here at cnbc we use hootsuite as do pepsi and virgin and seagate. then there are the analytic products. an example would be simply measured which creates reports to polished digital strategies, companies like american express and microsoft...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn more at purinaone.com >>> the battle over obama care has conservative activist groups going after one of their own. >> take senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell, on the issue of obama care. he says -- >> this law is a disaster i want you to know we're not backing down from this fight. >> but when he has the chance to defund obama care -- some say, he is chickening out. senator mcconnell, conservatives don't need a chicken when it comes to obama care. leaders lead. but, if you fund it, you own it. >> more with democrat howard dean, and republican jim demint, next. [ female a
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learn...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> welcome back to "hannity." president obama spent the last nine days vacationing on the luxurious island of martha's vineyard, chaos on the streets of egypt continued and fighting between the government and supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi escalated raising the death toll to nearly 1,000. tonight according to egyptian security officials, the supreme spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood was just captured and he'll go on trial later this month for killing protesters of the brotherhood back in june. while many lawmakers on capitol hill are urging the president to address the violence and cut off more than $1 billion of u.s. aid we give to egypt each year, senator john mccain had this to say about the situation. >> we have no credibility. we do have influence but when you don't use that influence, then you do not have that influence. we could be cutting off th
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> welcome back to "hannity." president obama spent the last nine days vacationing on the luxurious island of martha's vineyard, chaos on the streets of egypt continued and fighting between the government and supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi escalated raising the death toll to nearly 1,000. tonight...
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called "collision 2012, obama versus romney and the future of elections in america." the pendulum is swinging in the republican party now. as the party moves hard right, will they really try another establishment time like romney or dole or mccain or christie or jeb bush? or will the party go for one of its tea party heroes like rand paul? here with me now is the author of the great book "collision 2016." dan, let's talk about what you call the subterranean campaign of 2012 and what it offers us in the future. >> we think of the campaign as the campaign we all cover all the time. everything we talk about, every utterance, every gaffe, every debate, every movement. and that's part of politics and in many ways the interesting and enjoyable part of politics, but it's not necessarily the decisive part of politics. there are important and powerful underlying forces that effect every campaign. in 2012, one was the economy. would it be just good enough to allow president obama to win re-election or bad enough to deny re-election. another was voter anger. which direction woul
called "collision 2012, obama versus romney and the future of elections in america." the pendulum is swinging in the republican party now. as the party moves hard right, will they really try another establishment time like romney or dole or mccain or christie or jeb bush? or will the party go for one of its tea party heroes like rand paul? here with me now is the author of the great book "collision 2016." dan, let's talk about what you call the subterranean campaign of 2012...
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to achieve the american dream was to own a home. >> a home is the ultimate evidence that here in america hard work pays off, that responsibility is rewarded. you know, i think about my grandparen grandparents' generation. when my grandfather served in world war ii, he fought in patten's army. when he got back, this country gave him a chance to go to college on the gi bill but it also gave him a chance to buy his first home with a loan from the fha. to him and to generations of americans before and since, a home was more than just a house. it was a source of pride and a source of security. >> that's talk we've heard for years. you might recall george w. bush's ownership society. but then the president addressed the fact not everyone can or even should buy a home and suggested a re-examination of current policy affecting renters. >> in the runup to the crisis, banks and governments too often made everybody feel like they had to own a home even if they weren't ready and didn't have the payments. that's a mistake we should not repeat. instead, let's invest in affordable rental housing. let's
to achieve the american dream was to own a home. >> a home is the ultimate evidence that here in america hard work pays off, that responsibility is rewarded. you know, i think about my grandparen grandparents' generation. when my grandfather served in world war ii, he fought in patten's army. when he got back, this country gave him a chance to go to college on the gi bill but it also gave him a chance to buy his first home with a loan from the fha. to him and to generations of americans...
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"good morning america" and "this week" with george first thing in the morning. i hope to see you rig back here tomorrow night. good night. music ] >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child, anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: every child deserves a fair chance at life, >> peggy stillman: it may only take an hour to do something that will change their lives forever.
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largt energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. lou: senator rand paul firing another one of his intra party feud with chris christie. here is senator paul on fox news sunday. >> the party is big enough for both of us and a lot of republicans in fact, this all started with him as saying we don't have room for libertarian republicans. but that is how we grow the party. lou: paul and christie are not
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largt energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give...
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all of america has a stake in this game. from a pr point and i think it is going to attract the attention of regulators. you have a public responsibility because there is a public trust in running a stock exchange and he proek that. >> when you talk to the leaders who do this all the time. there is a reason why you put the president of the united states out, anytime of problem why is that? the public needs to hear from the leader to hear what has happened. and what they are doing to fix it and it sends a message that somebody is in control and that the problem is being dealt with. that didn't happen with nasdaq although on the lower scale there, you need to have somebody who is a leader out front saying here is what is wrong and here is what we know about it. i'm in charge we are wrapping this segment up. >> all right thank you very much, john. >> simon? >> thank you very much. joining us now on the phone the founder of nanex. he is joining us because he is concerned about the role that traders are playing for us. >> one of
all of america has a stake in this game. from a pr point and i think it is going to attract the attention of regulators. you have a public responsibility because there is a public trust in running a stock exchange and he proek that. >> when you talk to the leaders who do this all the time. there is a reason why you put the president of the united states out, anytime of problem why is that? the public needs to hear from the leader to hear what has happened. and what they are doing to fix...
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the smithsonian announcing today the discovery of a new species in north america. the first such discovery in 35 years. it isn't some bug. it's a mammal. never before identified. today the amazing image of the mammal is released. wait, no, wrong picture. guys, that's not it. i'm being told we have the correct video e. no. no. that's not accurate, either. that is a guy showering with a raccoon. do we have a -- okay. here we go. behold. an animal so squeaky -- sneaky, one lived at the national zoo for a year but it was mistaken for its sister species. he's an adorable cross between a kitty and teddy bear. don't try to touch him or he'll claw your freaking eyes out. second awesomest thing on the internet, recommended from the pastry plate. since its inception, people have been having fun with twitter's six-second video app call vine. we at "all in" used vine. no, no, excuse me, i'm told from the control room this is video of a raccoon stealing cat food. there's will sasso and everyone else. who else can take a mundane bag of citrus fruit, turn it into a rollicking goo
the smithsonian announcing today the discovery of a new species in north america. the first such discovery in 35 years. it isn't some bug. it's a mammal. never before identified. today the amazing image of the mammal is released. wait, no, wrong picture. guys, that's not it. i'm being told we have the correct video e. no. no. that's not accurate, either. that is a guy showering with a raccoon. do we have a -- okay. here we go. behold. an animal so squeaky -- sneaky, one lived at the national...
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snowden, who i believe was violation of his oath to the united states of america? >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for getting up early for us. >> thank you. >>> when we return, america's effectiveness in the middle east are at stake in egypt. we'll talk to two experts. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers
snowden, who i believe was violation of his oath to the united states of america? >> senator john mccain, thank you so much for getting up early for us. >> thank you. >>> when we return, america's effectiveness in the middle east are at stake in egypt. we'll talk to two experts. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for...
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and joining that mission -- are some of america's finest. who already have given so much. they're all u.s. military veterans who lost limb or suffered traumatic brain injuries. and who now are part of a support group called, the combat wounded veterans challenge. their biggest challenge has been to come back whole, after suffering the physical and emotional wounds of war. retired navy master chief james wilin, who lost a leg says the camaraderie of fellow vets heals his soul. >> it allows me the chance to be the master chief again. and that loss of identity? it's back. it's everything. >> on this day, the vets have joined scientists at a marine laboratory. when the coral grows big enough, it's replanted on nearby reefs which have been decimated by disease, warming waters and other stress. >> the great thing about this is all military are mission-oriented. they want a purpose. so in transplanting coral, that, they have a purpose. >> another reason for this trip is to do research on how wounded vets and others can better use these prosthetic devices in water. for which there
and joining that mission -- are some of america's finest. who already have given so much. they're all u.s. military veterans who lost limb or suffered traumatic brain injuries. and who now are part of a support group called, the combat wounded veterans challenge. their biggest challenge has been to come back whole, after suffering the physical and emotional wounds of war. retired navy master chief james wilin, who lost a leg says the camaraderie of fellow vets heals his soul. >> it allows...
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as one of the fbi agents i was speaking to, when we were looking for rudolph, the fbi and "america's most wanted" in the mountains of north carolina, he was able to stay in that deep, dense wilderness forest for months at a time. so i'm praying this isn't the case. my gut feeling is he planned this, he killed the mom and brother, collateral damage. he's going to have his wonderful honeymoon or whatever in his mind he's thinking about with this girl. but i think cops are closing in. i want to see them take him alive and see that girl back home. her father is desperately waiting for her. >> you know the police say he probably has explosives, some sort of improvized explosive device. that's very worrisome. >> it is worrisome, wolf, that he's in that mental state and the idaho bomb squad is checking out the car to defuse it to make sure he didn't make it a booby trap. it looks as though in the homicide, and this has been in the news before, in the homicide of the mom and son, that he used a blunt weapon. hopefully he doesn't have a gun with him of other weapons. hopefully he won't take h
as one of the fbi agents i was speaking to, when we were looking for rudolph, the fbi and "america's most wanted" in the mountains of north carolina, he was able to stay in that deep, dense wilderness forest for months at a time. so i'm praying this isn't the case. my gut feeling is he planned this, he killed the mom and brother, collateral damage. he's going to have his wonderful honeymoon or whatever in his mind he's thinking about with this girl. but i think cops are closing in. i...
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. >>> tipping point, our martha raddatz in egypt and a new warning for america. >>> breaking news, the latest on what happened when 87-year-old icon dick van dyke explained that fiery car before it exploded. we'll tell you what we've learned. >>> the family photos are here, mom, dad and tiny prince george together at home. >> good evening on a monday night. as we come on the air it is man versus nature, and there is a map that says it all, a giant wildfire spreading through idaho and watch it grow over this weekend. bearing down now on sun valley and the vacation homes, the giant mansions of the rich and famous there. veteran firefighters are calling this fire a beast and abc's aditi roy is right there with them. >> reporter: fanned by west winds, the beaver creek wildfire burns deep in the hills near sun valley idaho, more than 100,000 acres scortched and 1,200 crews attacking the flames and smoke from above and below. firefighters are working against hot, dry weather and wind gusts turning the fire into tornado-like spirals. these firefighters are putting in a sprinkler system to pro
. >>> tipping point, our martha raddatz in egypt and a new warning for america. >>> breaking news, the latest on what happened when 87-year-old icon dick van dyke explained that fiery car before it exploded. we'll tell you what we've learned. >>> the family photos are here, mom, dad and tiny prince george together at home. >> good evening on a monday night. as we come on the air it is man versus nature, and there is a map that says it all, a giant wildfire...
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which is why you say post-constitutional america. now, how does this give more power to the states and what was the anticipated? you quote the federalist papers a lot throughout the book. what were they intending by putting this specific process in to place that it could be used one day? >> first of all, they had to do this in part because the constitution would never have been ratified. at the state conventions, they were our framers, too. and these delegates to the state conventions were very skeptical of the notion of the central government. you know, people don't know if you read what's available on the state convention debates, massachusetts almost voted down the constitution. john adams wound up having to twist arms. he was fighting mostly his cousin sam adams, an anti-federalist. you look at virginia, the constitution was almost defeated. you are talking about the home of madison and washington and so forth. and new york. the constitution was almost defeated. so they had to make sure if they were going to get the other states
which is why you say post-constitutional america. now, how does this give more power to the states and what was the anticipated? you quote the federalist papers a lot throughout the book. what were they intending by putting this specific process in to place that it could be used one day? >> first of all, they had to do this in part because the constitution would never have been ratified. at the state conventions, they were our framers, too. and these delegates to the state conventions...
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these photographs document the struggle for civil rights in america. the man who snapped them tells us his story. next. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go what's in your wallet? could change your tomorrow, if you do something today. with our career catalyst scholarship you can. apply by august 29th for up to $20,000 for qualifying n
these photographs document the struggle for civil rights in america. the man who snapped them tells us his story. next. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful...
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would there be impact if america pulled the plug on the money we're giving in aid? i want to bring in a middle east expert and a former state department official. he wrote upcoming book, smart power and diplomacy of war. what is the latest in egypt right now? >> it's a basically a bloodbath. it is chaotic and violence that is what interim government was expecting. that's why they had hesitation that the pro-morsi supporters have been many canning out at for over a month now. they won't go down without a fight. they're not going down easily and we don't know when the end of this will be. lori: christian, do you agree, just turned if you will a vicious cycle in egypt? >> well, yeah. i think it's a important to realize who the culprit is here which of course is the muslim brotherhood. it is not egyptian army. i think the obama administration made a terrible mistake, another litany of mistakes since arab spring began in signaling some distance between washington and the egyptian military. you know, that military i think one flywheel, supported incidentally by the egypti
would there be impact if america pulled the plug on the money we're giving in aid? i want to bring in a middle east expert and a former state department official. he wrote upcoming book, smart power and diplomacy of war. what is the latest in egypt right now? >> it's a basically a bloodbath. it is chaotic and violence that is what interim government was expecting. that's why they had hesitation that the pro-morsi supporters have been many canning out at for over a month now. they won't go...
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certainly nobody in america -- >> absolutely. i have been on this one, i think others of us on the desk thought that was a washout at the end of the second quarter. congratulations. you have a windfall, a 200-point jump in the price per ounce of gold over the last month and a half. >> and jon pretty much nailed the bottom on the gold trade, i didn't. i have been sticking to this and i still stick with it today. it looks to me like this is an oversold rally off a commodity in a down trend. i wouldn't be jumping in. >> if you look at oil, this also has, too, rallied. i think you want to look at some of the energy stocks because they have underperformed. >> can we give a shout out to dennis gartman because i believe he called the bottom in gold about six to seven weeks. d. gart. >> moving from the lower left to the upper right. >> he's always happy about my hokies doing well. dennis, if you're out there, good call. >>> up next, morgan stanley's chief u.s. economist vince reinhardt will join us live from jackson hole. does he believe
certainly nobody in america -- >> absolutely. i have been on this one, i think others of us on the desk thought that was a washout at the end of the second quarter. congratulations. you have a windfall, a 200-point jump in the price per ounce of gold over the last month and a half. >> and jon pretty much nailed the bottom on the gold trade, i didn't. i have been sticking to this and i still stick with it today. it looks to me like this is an oversold rally off a commodity in a down...
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they say resignation is too easy for a man who has embarrassed america's 8th largest city. ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> now to the breaking headline we've been following all day from wall street. real concern today when commuters suddenly froze, stocks halted, no one knew what was happening at the nasdaq as americans and their 401(k), their retirements were for a time frozen for three hours. you were telling me this is unprecedented. >> this is something we've never seen before. in companies most people own in their retirement savings apple, google, microsoft, facebook, all of these companies ceased to trade for three hours today. much of that time was spent trying to determine just why that was. very little information coming out. they've traced it to a technical problem but we don't know why that happened. >> we know there was a fear that this was a potential terror threat, a possible hacker. the fbi director told abc news this is the kind of thing that keeps him up at night. >> this is why the president was notified, the s.e.c., the treasury all watching this sit
they say resignation is too easy for a man who has embarrassed america's 8th largest city. ryan owens, abc news, san diego. >>> now to the breaking headline we've been following all day from wall street. real concern today when commuters suddenly froze, stocks halted, no one knew what was happening at the nasdaq as americans and their 401(k), their retirements were for a time frozen for three hours. you were telling me this is unprecedented. >> this is something we've never seen...
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what do we focus on in america? intervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill, then rush in with the most expensive modality of medical treatment ever designed. and the result is a health care system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels of expensive intervention, rather than the less expensive alternative of prevention. let me tell you what our priorities ought to be. if i were making this up, here is how it would go. biggest priority, preventing. secondly, can't prevent it, cure it. if you can't cure it, then sure, you treat it. that's the way it ought to go. prevent it, if you can't cure it, if you can't, treat it. we do the opposite. we focus in this country on treating things. that's where we spend most of our money. we spend a little bit trying to cure. we spend very little on trying to prevent. and you wonder why the cost is so high. the reason may not surprise or shock you. because money is in treatment. that's where the money is. you ever heard the saying follow the money. well, not too many week
what do we focus on in america? intervention. we wait until people are catastrophically ill, then rush in with the most expensive modality of medical treatment ever designed. and the result is a health care system like we have which delivers extraordinary levels of expensive intervention, rather than the less expensive alternative of prevention. let me tell you what our priorities ought to be. if i were making this up, here is how it would go. biggest priority, preventing. secondly, can't...
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. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city more off with my car. >> reporter: the reason for the dip? aaa says crude oil prices are lower, providing downyard pressure on prices. and the agency says, if there are no major hurricanes the rest of this season to threaten refinery production, prices are expected to stay the same about fall even more. and the good news just keeps on pouring in. after three years of rising prices, the gas average for 2014 is expected to be $3.37, that's the lowest national average since 2010. david? >> welcome news. thank you. >>> and it was last night here we reported on that group gathering in iowa, calli
. >> reporter: good news for drivers across america. gas prices are falling. the national average for a gallon dropped to $3.56, down about a nickel from last week. and there may be more relief by autumn. prices falling to $3.40. gas prices are going down. how do you feel about that? >> that's a good thing. it's great. tired of paying high prices. >> i think it would be amazing. if it goes down, it would be great. yeah, a great thing for me. i think i'll come into the city...
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but at the same time this is america and those people can do that. i used to have people during my campaigns, they would protest in front of my campaign office or my congressional office. i actually celebrated because they don't get shot or get their arms cut or or legs cut off or put in meat grinders because they disagreed with their congressman. the clip you showed, i don't think it was hostile. i think i've seen some hostility by what i've seen in the news clips over the last three or four years. you kind of prepare yourself for the worst. if it gets hostile, you have to be prepared to handle it hopefully in a professional way. >> dennis, you always came on my radio and tv show. why won't your fellow democrats? we've had respectful and passionate debate over the years a little bit. why won't the democrats, why don't they have the guts to come on the show? was i ever that bad to you? >> let me speak from my experience, and maybe anyone listening will understand why i look at it the way i do. i think if i have a point of view, you and i may disagree
but at the same time this is america and those people can do that. i used to have people during my campaigns, they would protest in front of my campaign office or my congressional office. i actually celebrated because they don't get shot or get their arms cut or or legs cut off or put in meat grinders because they disagreed with their congressman. the clip you showed, i don't think it was hostile. i think i've seen some hostility by what i've seen in the news clips over the last three or four...
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i dealt with barricaded bank robbers, kidnappinger in south america, david koresh. i spent weeks teaching fbi agents and police to do what this lady did, but al she does it intuitively. i mean, she identified with the aggressor, she offered help. she minimized anything he had done wrong. he helped put together a surrender ritual. she told him what to expect so 4th wouldn't be afraid. she said she loved him, she was proud of him, that he would be okay. al, she did everything that you could expect a trained experienced hostage negotiator, but this was a smart, savvy blessed lady who put this together. >> and michelle the key i hear is it was intuitive. listen to the end of the 911 call when ms. tuff gets the gunman to give himself up to police. the emotion that comes pouring out. listen to this. >> just hold on, michael. go ahead and lay down. don't put your phone -- okay. you just got your phone? okay. that's fine. tell them to come on. come on. he just goss the phone. all he does is the phone. >> do not move. >> it's just him. okay. it's just him. um-hmm. >> i've ne
i dealt with barricaded bank robbers, kidnappinger in south america, david koresh. i spent weeks teaching fbi agents and police to do what this lady did, but al she does it intuitively. i mean, she identified with the aggressor, she offered help. she minimized anything he had done wrong. he helped put together a surrender ritual. she told him what to expect so 4th wouldn't be afraid. she said she loved him, she was proud of him, that he would be okay. al, she did everything that you could...
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the foundation of america is to welcome people in as long as they come in legally and tax paying and reported members of of our society, what do we tell you, no we're not going to check you. you. i don't know what to do. what is happening? i don't know what is happening, do i think there is an organize the effort to crash the system, i don't want, do you. lou: do i? >> the system. >> i have written about 3 books on it. christian? >> there is an organized effort, justice department is gives orders to cut people loose, once they catch them, if they invoke the magical words of i have a credible claim asylum or i am a dreamer or putting them up in sheraton san diego, they belong in detention centers before a drug can hear their claim. this is a deliberate effort to swamp the system, this is what the level ways does. why is this presidential ways on side of radicals and lawless, why are they always aiding the lawbreakers. >> you have a lot more experience in the department of justice than i do. however, you have to -- i think you would agree that drug and drug policies right now just are
the foundation of america is to welcome people in as long as they come in legally and tax paying and reported members of of our society, what do we tell you, no we're not going to check you. you. i don't know what to do. what is happening? i don't know what is happening, do i think there is an organize the effort to crash the system, i don't want, do you. lou: do i? >> the system. >> i have written about 3 books on it. christian? >> there is an organized effort, justice...
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our top story on this fox trip across america. california. that aircraft broke into pieces when it went down in a wooded area on the big maloney golf course next to the sacramento executive airport. >> saw the plane, on the 12th hole, saw the plane banking hard, i was like man, that's low. then a couple seconds later hit the trees and boom. >> they ran to it, stopping for just a moment when they smelled the fuel. >> this man is a pilot, said don't rush in, could be smoke, flames. we noticed there was no smoke, no flames, so we rushed in. >> the two men on board survived, one was unconscious. >> we made a decision just to get him in case it goes up, get him out of here. >> sacramento fire department treated the crash scene as a level two hazmat situation because of all of the fuel. both the pilot and passenger will be okay. >>> ohio. a church's chicken employee in akron took on two would be robbers, hosing them down with hot water. one customer called him a hero. >> he could have came in here, shot the place up, hurt somebody. he used whatever
our top story on this fox trip across america. california. that aircraft broke into pieces when it went down in a wooded area on the big maloney golf course next to the sacramento executive airport. >> saw the plane, on the 12th hole, saw the plane banking hard, i was like man, that's low. then a couple seconds later hit the trees and boom. >> they ran to it, stopping for just a moment when they smelled the fuel. >> this man is a pilot, said don't rush in, could be smoke,...
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. >> all right, ginger, we'll see you on "good morning america." >>> in the meantime that wildfire out in southern california we have also been following that tonight, this evening the fire is 40% contained. the people who have been evacuated have been allowed to return home. >>> we move on tonight and to new video coming in moments after a small plane crashed in a suburban neighborhood in connecticut. these exclusive images shot by a neighbor as he was approaching the crash scene, unsure of what he was about to see. you can hear the home alarms going off in distant there. and tonight, we're also learning of those four who didn't survive. three of them children. abc's linzie janis on the scene for us tonight. >> reporter: just seconds after a plane crashes into this home, a neighbor capturing the chaos on his cell phone -- >> oh, my god! >> reporter: people running to the windows, asking if there are children inside. >> is there a kid in there? >> i don't know. >> reporter: their mother on the front lawn screaming. >> she said my two children are in the house. >> i flipped over the cri
. >> all right, ginger, we'll see you on "good morning america." >>> in the meantime that wildfire out in southern california we have also been following that tonight, this evening the fire is 40% contained. the people who have been evacuated have been allowed to return home. >>> we move on tonight and to new video coming in moments after a small plane crashed in a suburban neighborhood in connecticut. these exclusive images shot by a neighbor as he was...
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the fed's role changed @nd federal reserve to step back and government needs to move forward to get america's economy going again and build our infrastructure and get millions of people back to work. there are things we can do, but we can't do it putting it back in the hands of the fed and think wall street will prrme the economy with more innovation. it is not happening. adam: senator brown, i imagine you would agree you can't rely on the federal reserve to save this economy but i would bet you disagree a little with congressman cues cues? >> if you listen to the congressman, i have a lot of respect for him. we have to have the federal government to do a, b, c. and hey, mr. president, tell the federal government to get out of individual businesses and do their jobs. they're overregulated. we have highest corporate tax rate in the world. you have obamacare, 18 new medical device taxes crushing businesses in massachusetts and throughout the country. there's a lot we can do, but first thing they need to is get out of the way so businesses and individuals can start to use the things they do best
the fed's role changed @nd federal reserve to step back and government needs to move forward to get america's economy going again and build our infrastructure and get millions of people back to work. there are things we can do, but we can't do it putting it back in the hands of the fed and think wall street will prrme the economy with more innovation. it is not happening. adam: senator brown, i imagine you would agree you can't rely on the federal reserve to save this economy but i would bet...
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america's standing in the world is down, respect for america down, respect for our ideas down, does that come back to hurt us not so much physically but in the financial sense? >> it does. if people see america as less strong, less capable, less willing to defend its interests they will we calibrate their policies accordingly, our adversaries will be more aggressive and friends will say to themselves if we can't count on the united states we will look after number one and make accommodations with the enemy. charles: would use a what is going on in syria could be what you talking about because it seems the russian/iran -- they are more involved in who wins that than we are. hard to understand that, the fact of the matter is the bad guy looks like a ongoing to win in part because nobody expects america to come to their aid anymore. >> we fundamentally misunderstood the conflict. for two use the obama administration has been saying we will negotiate with the russians to get a smooth transition to get him out. they were never going to negotiate to see him leave. polk obama policy has been a
america's standing in the world is down, respect for america down, respect for our ideas down, does that come back to hurt us not so much physically but in the financial sense? >> it does. if people see america as less strong, less capable, less willing to defend its interests they will we calibrate their policies accordingly, our adversaries will be more aggressive and friends will say to themselves if we can't count on the united states we will look after number one and make...